[Two young men shaking hands in a field]
- MsC-121-5-1-0-0-6-392
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Part of Doukhobor collection
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[Two young men shaking hands in a field]
Part of Doukhobor collection
This image has two copies
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Woman standing beside baby in carriage in the garden]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Man standing with pencil and pad in hand, hat on the grass in field]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Photo of group in the distance, by the fence]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Woman playing accordion, sitting on box]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Family of four portrait in the garden]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Men and women in hats and headscarves at the building entrance]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Photo of Bill Hrimakin? with another man]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Young J.J. Verigin standing with Evodokia and Anna F.]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Young couple, standing in field]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Two boys, one mounted on the horse]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Two young men standing beside horses in logged area]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
This sub-series consists of records relating to the Canadian government requirement of men registration for the military conscription purposes in 1940 and the Society of Named Doukhobor members efforts to be exempt from conscription based on their doctrine and beliefs.
[Group of children crouching and adults standing]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Group of children with signs above them]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Long line of Doukhobors sitting in the field]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Vasilii V. and Nastasia V. Androsoff]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
This file contains photographs of various individuals, events and places. Some photographs are in a postcard format. One postcard include image of Peter P. Verigin III (Jasterbov) standing over coffin of his son, Vasya in 1931. Peter P. III died in a concentration camp in 1942. Some believe Vasya did not, in fact, die and should have been the logical successor to Chistiakov.
[Factory building in Brilliant]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Factory building in Brilliant]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Blaser family friends print photographs
Part of Robin Blaser fonds
Sub-series consists of photographs of friends of Blaser’s immediate family, including Sister Mary Seraphina, who was Blaser’s mother’s teacher and lifelong friend, and boyhood friends of Blaser’s.
[Photograph of Innes walking with another man]
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a photograph of Innes walking on a sidewalk next to another man. Inscribed on the back by Innes’ wife Ida is “Look how they starved John Innes - bowed his head and broke his heart.”
Innes, John Clarke
Postcards Keenlyside Collection II
Part of Doukhobor collection
This file contains depiction of the Doukhobor people in Saskatchewan in 1930s.
[Group of Doukhobors in the field posing for photo]
Part of Doukhobor collection
Part of Doukhobor collection
This file consist of William (Vasily) T. Arishenkoff’s (Areshenkoff) records including outgoing and incoming correspondence, telegrams, forms, government publications, lists, reports, notebook, meeting resolutions, and protocols. Arishenkoff was a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Named Doukhobors of Canada in Saskatchewan from 1930s to 1950s. These files include Arishenkoff’s correspondence with Peter Reibin accompanied by other letters that Reibin refers to in his correspondence. Other sender, recipients, and co-authors of documents includes: Peter Abrosimoff (Abrosimov), V. Konkin, Gregori Konkin, P. Ribaikin, N. Popoff, V. A. Sukharov, V. Dumov, S. Kondratov, F. F. Salovev, P. W. Streliev, W. F. Cheveldeiff, P. Negreiv, P. Makaroff, the Named Doukhobor Society of Canada, Federation of Russian- Canadians, Humphrey Mitchell (Minister of Labor), National War Service Department. The subject of these records is the USCC response to the Canadian government requirement of men registration for the military conscription purposes in 1940. These documents refer to the Doukhobor communities in B.C. and Saskatchewan.
[Kamsack, large group of Doukhobors holding a sign, village in the background]
Part of Doukhobor collection
[Peter P. Verigin with group of people in front of the house]
Part of Doukhobor collection